Antonin Scalia
The official announcement will come Saturday, kicking off what will likely be a fast, intense confirmation process that will ignite passion on both sides of the political aisle.
“I wonder if the reason why they are doing this, why they are revealing themselves to be utter hypocrites, has occurred to Donald Trump?” the late-night host asked.
“It’s not just hypocrisy, it’s nihilism,” the “Late Night” host said of Republicans’ “bad-faith reversal” on Supreme Court confirmations during an election year.
On Oct. 8, the Supreme Court is set to hear three landmark LGBTQ workplace-discrimination cases. As Tim Teeman reports, they are as intensely personal as they are political.
‘This film is part-fact, part-imaginative, but what’s wonderful about it is that the imaginative parts fit in with the story so well,’ RBG said.
The ‘Last Week Tonight’ host called it the president’s ‘weirdest unforced error’ in a week filled with them.
As John Strand’s play about the late associate justice battling wits with a liberal clerk returns to the Washington stage, the actor who plays Scalia recalls their meeting.